Producing award-winning wines for more than 90 years in the heart of Langhe.

Salvano Winery, Nestled in Gentle Hills of the Langhe

The Salvano Winery is located on the gentle slopes of the Langhe hills in northern Italy. The oldest vineyard of the winery is situated in Diano d’Alba and others in Ricca, Rodino, Barbaresco, Treiso, Serralunga, and Monforte. The cellar, established in 1991, has separate departments for vinification, bottling, maturation, and storage. It consists of large Slavonian oak barrels with a capacity of 225 liters and 1000 liters.

Story Behind the Winery

The story of Salvano’s history dates back to the 1930s when Angelo Salvano started producing wines in his farmstead, known as Grillo. After World War II, Saverio Salvano extended the family business and shifted the winery to Valle Talloria where the name “Salvano” came into practice. In 1982, Luciana Agnello and Piero Sobrero purchased Salvano and introduced modern methods of wine production. The couple now has expanded their sales to the US and German markets.

At Salvano Winery, each Family Member has their Role

In 1991, Salvano underwent a new rustic-style renovation. The owner revived the old farmhouses in Langha with arches and exposed brick. Today, Piero is the General Manager of the winery, and his wife, Luciana, is responsible for Public Relations. Massimo and Alessio, sons of Luciana, act as Sales Manager and Account Manager, respectively. Salvano Winery grows a wide range of vines, including Barbera, Dolcetto, Nebbiolo, Chardonnay, and Cabernet Sauvignon. They also cultivate lush, fruit-forward Merlot, Pinot Noir, Moscato, and Sauvignon Blanc wines. We invite you to visit this charming winery in the Langhe Hills for a tasting and wine tour. A journey to Salvano Winery will be memorable for all.

Frequently Asked Questions for Salvano Winery

The Salvano Winery is located in Via Guido Cane 1, Frazione Valle Talloria – Diano D’alba, Cuneo, Piedmont, 12055, Italy.

If you are in Milano it will take about 2 hours by car taking via A7 and A21/E70 to get to Salvano.

Yes, here you can come with your family and enjoy nature for a few days.

From grapes like Barbera, Dolcetto, Nebbiolo, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Moscato, Sauvignon Blanc they make red, white, rose sparkling and fortified wine.

The staff here can help you in different languages like English, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian.

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Location

Via Guido Cane 1, Frazione Valle Talloria - Diano D'alba, Cuneo, Piedmont, 12055, Italy

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Wine types:

  • Red Wine
  • White Wine
  • Rose Wine
  • Orange Wine
  • Sparkling Wine
  • Sweet Wine
  • Spirits
  • Fortified Wine

Grape varieties:

Barbera, Dolcetto, Nebbiolo, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Moscato, Sauvignon Blanc

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Frequently Asked Questions about Salvano

Where is Salvano located?

Salvano is located in Barolo, Italy

What type of wines does Salvano produce?

Salvano produces Red Wine, White Wine, Rose Wine, Orange Wine, Sparkling Wine, Sweet Wine, Spirits, Fortified Wine.

What grape varieties do they plant at Salvano?

At Salvano, they cultivate Barbera, Dolcetto, Nebbiolo, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Moscato, Sauvignon Blanc.

What languages do they speak at the Salvano?

At Salvano they speak English, French, Spanish, Portuguese.

Do they produce organic wines at Salvano?

No, Salvano is not an organic wine producer.

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